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Written Answers — Hearing Impairment Claims: Hearing Impairment Claims (28 Sep 2005)

Willie O'Dea: There is no record of the named person, at either of the addresses provided ever having initiated a hearing loss compensation claim against my Department through the courts, nor is there any trace of an application for a hearing loss disability pension from the Army Pensions Board. Army personnel records do not show the named person, at either of the addresses provided, as ever having been...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Property: Defence Forces Property (28 Sep 2005)

Willie O'Dea: My department does not own any property in the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council area. Facilities at the Coast Guard station at Dún Laoghaire harbour are used by the Reserve Defence Force under a lease agreement with Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Retirement: Defence Forces Retirement (28 Sep 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The individual concerned was retired by the President on the advice of the Government with effect from a date in June 1969. The retirement was effected pursuant to section 47(2) of the Defence Act 1954 and paragraph 18(1)(f) of Defence Force Regulations A.15, which provide that an officer may be retired "in the interests of the service". The individual initiated proceedings in the High Court...

Written Answers — Overseas Missions: Overseas Missions (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: Ireland currently contributes a contingent of Defence Forces personnel to both EUFOR, the EU-led operation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to KFOR, the NATO-led international security presence in Kosovo. In addition, a small number of Defence Forces personnel are deployed at both EUFOR and KFOR headquarters in various staff and liaison appointments. Both missions were established under the...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Dependants: Defence Forces Dependants (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: Under the Defence Forces pensions schemes and the Army Pensions Acts, pensions or allowances may be granted in certain circumstances to or in respect of the children of deceased members of the Permanent Defence Force. Payment usually ceases when the child reaches a specified upper age limit. However, payment continues beyond the age limit in the case of a child who is incapable of...

Written Answers — Military Staff: Military Staff (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The pay of the person in question was withheld with effect from 9 June 2005, following notification by the relevant military authorities that his absence from his unit since 30 May 2005 was not authorised. The military medical authorities have since accepted medical certification for the period of absence and accordingly all pay due will issue shortly.

Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The individual concerned has been granted a lease of the property in question for a further period of 21 years with effect from 1 March 1998. Negotiations to agree a revised rate of rent payable in respect of this lease are ongoing and, in line with normal practice, the Department would seek to have the agreed revised rate of rent applied with effect from the date of commencement of the term...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Personnel: Defence Forces Personnel (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: It is understood that the Deputy's question refers to the civilian personnel employed in building maintenance. The provision of building maintenance services at military installations is under review by the military authorities. Any proposed changes arising from that review will be the subject of consultation with the relevant parties.

Written Answers — Army Barracks: Army Barracks (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The Government decided on 1 July 2003 that lands at Gormanston, County Meath, would be among the State lands released for inclusion in the Sustaining Progress affordable housing initiative. The modalities for the transfer of lands at Gormanston to the relevant local authority are under consideration and my Department is in ongoing communication with the Department of the Environment, Heritage...

Written Answers — Army Barracks: Army Barracks (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the table below. Department of Defence Expenditure on Capital Projects Gormanston Camp, Co. Meath 2000 to 2005. Year Project Cost â'¬ 2000 Nil Nil 2001 Security works — fire alarm/lights 29,282.34 Security works — upgrade/extra doors 12,695.93 Security works — CCTV/intruder alarms...

Written Answers — Army Barracks: Army Barracks (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: There has been no capital expenditure on Clancy Barracks, Dublin, in the past five years. On 15 July 1998, the Government approved a programme of evacuation and sale of six barracks, including Clancy, considered surplus to military requirements. The military presence in Clancy Barracks ended in 2001. The barracks was sold to Florence Properties Limited for €25.4 million in 2004.

Written Answers — Overseas Missions: Overseas Missions (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: A contingent of the Permanent Defence Force has been serving with the United Nations mission in Liberia, UNMIL, since December 2003. Initial deployment was for one year, an extension of which was approved by Government for another year in December 2004, subject to renewal of the UN mandate and a satisfactory review of the mission. Later this year, I will be bringing proposals to the...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The allocations for Defence, Vote 36, and Army Pensions, Vote 37, for 2004 and the amounts surrendered at year's end are set out in the following table: 2004 Estimate provision Amount surrendered (€000) (€000) Vote 36 697,656 2,644 Vote 37 159,604 10,486

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: My Department has spent €4,681 to date in 2005 on the implementation of the provisions of the Official Languages Act 2003. No estimate of the type described by the Deputy has been prepared.

Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The building housing the squash facilities at Baldonnel is closed. There is no provision in the five-year capital works programme, 2005 to 2009, to refurbish or replace the squash facilities.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Property: Defence Forces Property (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, is the principal base of the Air Corps. With the withdrawal of aircraft from Gormanston and the relocation of Air Corps headquarters to Baldonnel as outlined in the White Paper on Defence, the Air Corps has the basis for better management of its resources. Baldonnel will continue to be the centre of military aviation in Ireland. Periodic interest by the private...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Property: Defence Forces Property (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The manager of Weston Airport wrote to my Department in July 2004 concerning, inter alia, the likely impact of the proposed development of the Weston Aerodrome on military airspace and seeking authorisations in this regard. It was considered inappropriate for my Department to enter into formal discussions with Weston until such a time as Weston Airport secures the necessary planning...

Written Answers — Appointments to State Boards: Appointments to State Boards (30 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 658 and 659 together. The inaugural Civil Defence Board was appointed with effect from 5 June 2002 for three years. Accordingly, a new board is required to be appointed and nominations are being considered. Appointments to the Civil Defence Board are made on the basis of four persons who, in the opinion of the Minister, have experience in business, industry,...

Written Answers — Ministerial Orders: Ministerial Orders (29 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: The parliamentary question refers to the decision of the High Court on 6 March 2002 and the Supreme Court decision of 16 July 2003, and while the name of the case was not included in the parliamentary question, it would appear that the question is referring to the decision of Vincent Browne v The Attorney General. The Supreme Court in this case decided that an EC regulation can only be...

Written Answers — Industrial Disputes: Industrial Disputes (28 Jun 2005)

Willie O'Dea: Contingency planning has been undertaken regarding the possible use of Garda and Defence Force personnel in the event of industrial action in the prisons. In such a situation, the Defence Forces would play a significant role. Pursuant to this, army personnel have been engaged in a familiarisation process, which has included a series of visits to the prisons. It would be inappropriate to...

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